This horse is very dangerous!! Can she be helped??
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- This horse is very dangerous!! Can she be helped?? This highland 3 year old pony is lethal with her headbutting and kicking! She has broken her owners wrist and elbow! Steve could be her last chance! This is very dangerous for Steve but he still takes huge risks to try and help all involved! steve-young-ho...
If I were coaching Malcolm, I'd have him *slow down* about half a beat. He has courage, but he moves a little too abruptly for the horse to feel safe.
I agree. I know he wants to do good...but he moves too fast, rubs a bit hard on the ears etc. A very nice couple truly.❤
I noticed the same. He started off very aggressively rubbing the horses ears. If I were the horse, I wouldn't like that.
Yeah i Thought the same. It was too rushed. It was like watching a little kid rubbing a dog. No animals or humans likes to be rubbed like that. Causes more stress than pleasure.
Your channel does more for British tourism than the BBC! Love seeing the proper Welsh countryside. And a hello from Seattle.
Eastern Washington State here 😊
Couldn't agree more. I like to fantasize me silent in the back seat looking at the scenery, down the narrow streets, and smiling at how Steve and Tanya make each other laugh. It's a great getaway fantasy all on the cheap from my lounge chair! Thanks for the trip!!
@@debbiestumm511don’t ya just love these guys!
It is actually the Welsh countryside, very undulating and pastoral with a high rainfall x
Thanks Pearl, I caught that after posting.@@pearl8753
What a brilliant VLOG … for several reasons.
To start with, it was nice to see the return to that farm, and how well they have gotten on with the wild pony boy. It must feel good to know owners build off of what you’ve successfully done.
You can also see these owners are attentive to their horses … Malcolm listens well and follows instructions to a ‘T’, with ‘quality & grace’ (I so love that phrase)!
As is expected, you’ve done a brilliant job with Raven … hopeful they’ll be able to build off of what you’ve been able to teach her in today’s VLOG. The real test will be after the wife heals and is able to handle Raven, as well. Although, it may not be doable (I wouldn’t blame her if she refused to) with the severity of her injury and perhaps their history, in both her’s and Raven’s minds. It will be quite a feat if she does though… it would be a testimonial to all your hard work you do, for both horses and owners.
I love it when you show the sights as well … also the map at the beginning to show us where you’re headed. What a beautiful little town (village). I think your Grandkids would have loved that dinosaur … it looked so real.
And yes … I think we (the viewers) also think you guys are amazing. 😂 I really enjoy your VLOGs … a highlight of the day (if not week/month). Looking forward to the next … will eventually join as a member but can’t do it just yet!
Happy Trails! 🙏🙌🐴🐎🇨🇦
What sweet, kind people! This mare is gorgeous and has a good future thanks to this lovely couple. They obviously work hard for these horses and have the knowledge and commitment to keep on with the training after Steve leaves. ❤
When I bought my first the seller told me she didn't like her ears messed with. I'll admit I did alot of ground work first, but even the first time I caressed her ears, she quietly acquiesced. It later became one of her favorite things.
You established leadership first, which helped her feel safe. Well done!
My boy didn’t like his ears touch and the flies were so bad that I started putting spray on my hands and rubbing it on his ears. After awhile he must of realized the flies weren’t bother him there anymore. Now I can rub his ears inside and out and it doesn’t bother him. 😊
I had a 3 year old mare that when I first got her wouldn't let me touch her ears so while she was eating her grain I would play with her ears wasn't long before she didn't have any problems
Nice video again. Very interesting and yet very dangerous. Malcolm should wear a helmet just to be safe when he will do this in the future ..❤❤
It makes my day each time another (🥰long) video gets posted!! Not enough words to thank you for what you're all trying to do to improve the relationships between the horse & human world & beyond!
Very well done to keep explaining & showing the very CAUTIOUS & judicious use of treats in short "emergent" certain circumstances!! Steve has to block this horses nose SOOO many times as it's nose!!! In the near future, I trust he'd quickly balance in some consequential yields if it continues??
😊You hit the nail on the head when you said "like you would treat a lady... With quality & grace." & I'd add like a child too for that matter. Understanding of the perspective of ones we're trying to teach all along the way & humanely working towards the good things... THAT is the GOLDEN difference between brutal people & ones like Steve. None of us are perfect, but BLESSED are the ones that will always strive to learn, improve & share in the journey to better things!
I just love Malcolm! I hope he’ll stay safe! I did see kinda a change in the way Raven was kicking…less intent on doing harm more “I really don’t want to do this…well ok”
YES!! Highest kiddos to Malcome! Fantastic job quickly picking up on the changes, good timing & working with Steve... Even finishing his sentences a few times 😂😊! Better & better communication & relationship with Raven & all the horses.
You all don't have an absolute clue what you lot are doing ...
It's killing me to watch you charge people for your so called help its ridiculous please stop what you are doing Immediately.
Thise lively kind people need real help not this micky mouse help your going around the country doing,I'm not going Nasty I don't wanna come across rude I'm a very experienced horsey person and can't sit back and not say anything so please take this as positive Criticism try helping people with cats ordogsnot horses please😢.....
What an amazing couple your clients are. They are brave and kind. Like you. Well done yet again. I’m so used to your magic, well, technique, it’s almost expected but still makes me happy. You help horses and people. Your spreader was a great find too. You both deserve luck and happiness for your positive thoughts and actions you put into the world.
Brilliant as usual. Notice that Malcolm was a bit too rough and also needed to be "gentled". Soft and gentle so Raven understands you are not there to hurt her. Stroke and smooth.
I felt the same way. A little more easy and gentle needed.
Funny how the prettiest ponies are often so dangerous! You are wonderful for helping. And thanks for the landscape mini-tour as well.
My Husband is going away next weekend too...no meals to make, no picking up things all over the house...after 33 yrs, his vacation is my vacation too Tanya.😂. GREAT video as always you two. Always love what you two are going to have for lunch❤ Malcolm and his partner are so wonderful. This video made my day🥰, 🇨🇦Sharon.
The scenery in view is just stunning! So glad you choose to share your drives! Nice work with the horse, too!
Another well done session! From Canada, what's almost more exciting than the horsey bits, is watching you drive on the wrong side of the (what you call a) road. Has Wales never conceived of "shoulders" for roads? The winding, narrowness, and my instinctive panic when on coming traffic comes round the bend; and to me, not only is the road not wide enough, but you're on the wrong side! I have physically brought up my knees and winced watching you drive. It would be like a rollercoaster ride for me to see it sped up! Please give a verbal warning if ever you choose to post that for fun! I'll need to be hanging on for it! LOL Please note: Nothing WRONG with your driving, it's just me and your geography. And thx alot, now I want pork roast and yorkshire pudding.
Yorkshire puddings are the best. My Mom use to Make them all the time. Haven’t had them in years. 😊
LOL, so good to know that I'm not the only one who gets anxiety watching them drive "on the wrong side of the road" 😅
@@louisejackson8595 The packets make very good ones too, so easy! Go ahead, indulge.🛒
Lol funny comment! I feel the same sometimes when I watch videos from Canada and USA. Try speeding it up go to the settings cog icon on the top right corner of the video and you can select playback speed. Makes the voices funny too (Sorry Steve!) 😂
Many years ago I was brushing a yearling at a livery stables where my horse was stabled . Got to brush down her flank, quick a lightening she kicked my arm and broke it in 2 places. It took 3 months to heal. Hope Malcolm stays safe. Lovely video Steve and Tanya again
What a wonderful teacher you are
Hey Steve, just wanted to put it out there that if you sold ball caps or “trucker hats” in your store I’d buy one and I am sure many people would. I only wear hats that mean something to me and I’d love to recommend your channel to others!
Fab video,i got a lot from this thanks,as did Malcolm who is so patient and caring,now he knows the craft he will be able to do so much more, he's a lovely chap.Both the owners will be a lot safer thanks to you Steve.I hope that poor lady heals ok,wrists are a real painful complex of tiny bones to heal.
I got nervous thinking this was a repeat video, because I remembered Malcom. I was so happy to see instead YOU were a miracle worker changing the life of another horse and humans caring for them! Great results AGAIN!!! I never expect less from both you and Tanya! God Bless you both!!
Amazing work as ever 👏 I love you guys. Good for Malcom & you recognising & acknowledging that in him. It’s great to see people being encouraged, that will do them all the power of good. Hopefully the lady’s wrist & elbow is on the mend.
I live in the US and watching you drive on the opposite side of the road as we do here gives me the willies!!! Love you guys. I'm an animal lover and have a greyhound. My training with her reminds me of your approach. Happy a
Trails!
If Malcolm reads these comments I hope he'll start wearing the helmet he already owns. If it was good enough for Steve to do so who had better control of Raven it should be good enough for Malcom and his wife. I know helmets can be a bother but why take the chance? Plus it's really only for a few minutes out of the day...I speak as the survivor of a concussion that I would have been better off without.
It’s such a pleasure to watch Malcolm, he listens to you and his timing is perfect. What a wonderful student.
What an amazing job Malcolm has done with the dun yearling, sorry I have forgotten it’s name😂. I know he will work hard with Raven, I hope he stays safe. Great video and teaching. Have a great time on IOM stay safe x
My favorite videos are yours. Love that they’re unedited so we get to see all the issues.
Wonderful demonstration of how to use treats as a positive form of communication.
Well done I remember their highland colt foal just my only concern they are just a little to old for these young ponies Raven a lovely mare
You are amazing Steve. Malcolm has got some guts its like with your help he is fearless. Another great video Steve loved it. XXXXXXX
I bought a 17.3 hand tb that had a fungus in his ears. Had to touch to treat. Earned his trust by unbuckling the cheek piece, and gently, slowly placing the crown over his head without inflaming his ears. Just bring the bit around and in, then buckle cheek piece. At 17.3 hands, the only way to bridle or mount was by earning his cooperation. Showing that I would always listen to his “whispers” meant he never had to “ yell” at me. Teaching,” We speak softly to each other” is done before any tack goes on. Being firm, fair and soft as possible on the ground translates into imperceptible cues honored under saddle.
I’ll say it again you are amazing Steve and Tanya great filming that was wonderful. Thank you for showing us the Castile. ❤️❤️👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼🙏🏻🙏🏻Granny B.
Your ability to see the tension and anxiety in the HUMANS is marvelous! I think very few people realize how important a calm demeanor means to the equines, whether long ears or short ears!
I was taught by the original horse whisperer the famous Tom Dorrance I will admit his teaching are different than what im learning here. To tell the truth your not a good trainer if you don't keep up with the times and continue to learn. I take what I've learned from everyone and apply it with every horse as every horse is different and needs a different set of standards. I do learn from you too. I haven't trained in quite a while because I've moved from my stables 10 years ago and dropped out of site. No one knows who i am now but I can really help if I wanted to get back into it. It would be hard though, to get a whole new clientele and pretty much start fresh. All the knowledge in my head is going to waste. Maybe a book but heck no one reads books anymore life is too rushed, I'd love to share my knowledge though for another generation to learn Tom's trainings
I love that couple so much - so glad you could help them! Raven is beautiful!
It's like a carry on film !
Wish you two could be cloned! There are so many people and horses in need! Keep up the good work! 🎉🎉party ❤❤❤❤
Your videos are filled with gifts to watch and digest from the horse healing pŕesentations to the beautiful countryside drives, and your chatting humor and laughs. Great QUALITY! Greetings from across the pond in BC Canada.
Behind every successful horsemanship man there is someone supporting, organising, reminding 😘
What a gorgeous horse! Most beautiful, shiny black coat. I love watching you do your magic Steve❤
I really like that Steve uses a helmet. It´s respectful and wise.
I liked how you talked about the trade off of using the lick to accomplish fixing these dangerous habits but later having to deal a bit with pushy and treat driven. I've totally stopped hand feeding after your comments and I see a huge difference in how my horses look at me. Thank you!
I watch you all of the time, and I really enjoy your videos. I don’t have horses any more but my grandkids do. But I have to say, it is a pleasure to watch you. I live in Ohio in the United States and when I watch your videos I almost feel like I have to yell at you for driving on the wrong side of the road. I have to stop and think because that is the correct side of the road.
Keep up with the great videos
Well done Steve and Tanya. You really made a difference, yet again xx
That pony catches on very quickly - 'I've been good, where's the lick!'🥰
Love your videos. Great tips on training and fun to watch you have fun teasing each other. Thanks from Nova Scotia, Canada. ❤😊
So excited to see a new video!!
Beutiful little mare.Looks like she wants love..
If she has been twiched..yuk.
Those are barbaric insruments.Torture is not the way..
Gutless people use brute force and cruel tactics because they are scared...with animals,children and people they can get at...
Your techniques to overcome these problems are lovely to watch..
I realise how gentle my horse really was after watching your videos..
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You both are an amazing team!!! Thanks for sharing!
Really enjoy your interactions with the horses and owners. Your approach is confident yet humble. God has blessed you with skill and wisdom. In turn, you bless others and their beloved horses.
Another fantastic Video with so much in it! Ears were a triumph and twinkle toes on their way with "Grace and Quality' ! This dear sweet couple have such great love for their rescues and lucky they have you 'Steve and Tanya' to rescue them, from what was already a dangerous situation. Fingers crossed 🤞going forward with no more injuries. Knowledge is Key and thank goodness Steve you can share your years of expertise, making the world safer for owners and their beloved horses! 🤠👸🥰🥰
You are a lovely caring couple and just wonderful with the horses and owners alike. ❤️❤️❤️
--your timing as to when to take a break , comes from years of experience ... a couple of times you even did the 321 count down and you changed yr mind and extended the exercise a few more seconds ... you fast track yr training but you never cut corners. It's the breaks and resets , and yes the walking away is what builds trust (a true predator never walks away) ... Well done.
i just love you tackling any problems possible. Your knowledge and understandings of the equines is so remarkable - you are an utter pleasure to watch and learn from. You‘re the best I have ever seen.
Malcum is great with his horses - it’s wonderful that he takes the time and effort with some very feral horses - remarkable what he accomplisches with them. Well done the both of you!
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Ah, Raven has such gentle but sad eyes. Hope she understands in time that not all humans have bad intentions
Wondered how you turned the lory around. Beautiful drive. Of course your horsemanship talents are spot on.
What a loverly man and brave well done him and you were good to him as well Steve ❤❤
If you run out of horses, you would both make great tour guides! 😂 love the scenery, Thanx for sharing. ❤
I live in Northeast USA. I very much enjoy seeing the scenery when Steve and Tanya are traveling to a job.
I love watching ur videos, I appreciate that you show where you are going ane the surrounding area!
First viewer here! When I got the notification I was straight on to this video lol! It’s terrifying how people can get badly injured by there own ponies , However I hope everyone who has been injured in the past is doing well now!
Love the countryside...thanks for everything
This was By Far my Most Favorite Video!♥️ Malcolm and Lorraine are Absolutely Wonderful People, Heart and Soul! Malcolm is such a Great Guy, He works So Hard to Train the Horses, and to Treat them Kindly! Now I have to Look for the First Video You made Tanya so I can see Steve and Malcom in Action Again! Just watched the 1st Video and realized that You had worked with Theo Previously. I Really thought Malcom had done it All himself, when You Complemented him. Lol! Thanks for the Video, it Really was such a Feel-Good Experience, left a Smile on my Face and Love in my Heart.❤️
I would Love just Spending Time with the elderly couple, Lovely People!🥳 Apolo the white & black Horse was the Cutest with all that wild hair 😄♥️
Another great video Steve and Tanya! I so miss the charm of Europe...love u taking us along! ❤❤
Great video! Another horse helped. Good job Steve. Love your comments Tanya. : ) Bless you guys. ❤
I really love how Malcom does this. So lovely to see!
Lovely lovely really amazing, thank you Steve. Training owners so horses can improve the quality of life!
Loved seeing the castle and town and countryside in addition to the lesson.
My Paso was the same with his ears and I thought ear twitch right away as well. A lot of people have never heard of that being done, but 50 years ago it was rather common, unfortunately.😢
Love to watch country side video as you go ! I live in eastcoast Canada
🐎🌳I don't know, how I missed this one! 🐎Great video!🐎Thank you, thank you, thank you😊💗🙌🌳🐎
I think this is a fabulous example of why treats CAN BE GOOD, used in the right way. We've no doubt Steve could achieve a good outcome but without the treat, how much more stress all three of them would have gone through, then the increased risk of harm. Obviously the guys can get kicked but if she kicked the wall, she could do some real damage to herself. A good horseman does whatever he can to make the answer easier for the horse to find.
I really enjoy everything about your videos!
Come on Malcolm(?) wear your hat.
Thanks for another amazing video guys! I always learn so much! ❤🐴❤
What a cute horse. Glad Steve could help.
What do you do if they invade your space but can't back up well? We have a big draft horse at our local horse rescue. He has wobbler syndrome and is not allowed to exercise much and I'm not sure if he can back up decently. He's not mean but he likes to stand RIGHT in my space like inches away and hang his head over me or by my shoulder. His head is so high, that even my hand raised above my head can't reach his head if his head is up. I think he's mostly bored and has bad habits and is also has a bit of prankster in him. He's also pretty careful around humans like he's trying to be gentle/careful with us but still his space invader behavior is unsafe. He's super chill like a stoic mountain, nothing budges or phases him, he doesn't even care if you try to wave your hand by his eyes to back him off, you can't shoo him off, he is not phased. My understanding is the Amish once owned him, he may live the rest of his life at the rescue. I don't think they are training him much, I'd like to work with him a bit to improve his manners and give him something to do but he can't exercise much due to the wobbler's syndrome. I think he likes company and humans though, he likes visitors and is curious about everything. He stomps loudly for attention if anyone is near his stall but then stills his feet and walks carefully whenever someone is in the coral with him. THen he's in the way if you try to do something, your only chance to work without the giant lump in the way is to feed him first and hope the hay distracts him but he'll often take a few bites and then lumbers over anyway. I am thinking maybe I can just teach him to move his shoulders to the side at least.
Yes he DOES sound like he is bored, wants people's attention be it to get food or as entertainment & company. 😉& he will get MORE of that if his social skills/manners improve so bless you for helping him & asking for help. My sense is the poss difficulty backing slowly lead to this... But I have a feeling that intervening with cue to "mind my space" with a flag waved up & down behind you vs right in front or under his chest in his blind spot... When Steve shushes the flag up-down behind him I think how a horse uses it's TAIL & pins it's ears a bit to warn, send signals to another horse ☺). Try to intervene, stop him or like you say turn him to the side, before it gets to the point where he is IN your face would seem best but don't hesitate to correct him & back him off when it does. Steve's explained before, You can politely go into HIS space, once he's better, you can start inviting him into yours.
** Better for all & a happier life for him as then MORE PEOPLE will be able & want to share his company!!!
Malcolm did so good... So glad you could help Raven. And I've heard people talk about Camarthen but that was the first time I "saw" it.
Good work U and Tanya❤..hope Dan gets to do the hooves ..!!😊
Wow Steve great work. Your patience, quality and grace as you work I find wonderful. Thank you so much. Tanya you do a great job too love how you greet all the animals. It warms my heart. ❤
3rd to comment but the first viewer! Here to say that this video is amazing so far but it’s really terrifying how horses can injure people and they might even end up in hospital but still hopefully everyone that has gotten injured by there ponies are alright!
I just loved this video it had a bit of everything! ❤❤❤
You have such a gift from God with His horses. Blessings from Ft Lauderdale.
Binge watching now I have found y’all! Love to hear how you talk to each other on the drives, and seeing how your countryside looks like my Maryland, USA . I would love to see your work on tv. A show about helping troubled individuals through leadership and kindness, with firm boundaries would be universal, I think.
Pretty Raven and great job 👏👏 You change the life for Raven, she is a beauty. Hope Lorraine is getting better. Wales is so cool, I hope I could come to visit you for a holiday, go swim in the sea
It's fascinating to me how Steve works with the problem horses. That Raven is sure a beauty.
Steve, I don’t know if you have tried this… but horses that are prone to strike or might even think of it or with young horses- hook a heavy like a Baker brand Blanket - they virtually can’t tear it like they can a regular cotton sheet. But the brand is Baker. But hooked around the neck so it drapes in front of the front legs and it’s pretty much not going be able to strike. They have nylon buckles or leather. My really old one has leather like Latigo which as you know is tough. But anyway we use it for when teaching one to clip especially muzzles because to the horse it’s feel and sounds like a bee or a horse fly and they automatically strike… I do too. So they can push out and try to run over you but because it’s draped so long they just can’t get far with doing much. I like to put it on them once they are really handy at being handled. I mean you are clipping a horse with an electric clipper on its head until you are going to be prepping for show. So it’s not something you need to do the first day you get them. But even with a manual clipper like we use to use decades ago - it’s handy to use the blanket. I have found it good when I want to worm one that’s a bit of a trouble or handling ears, etc. until I can feel safe. I first started using the blanket back 1970s.
I didn’t know there was a contest for the best trainer going on. Is it still going on! You are definitely the best!!!!
Brilliant as always. I wonder what Steve exactly ment by saying: 'The last thing they do is the first thing they lern.'
What material do you use in your work arena?
I've been looking at the arena footing over there and am constantly asking around. Let's find out what this is.
WOW YOU NEVER CEASE TO AMAZE ME STEVE THIS MAN SO SO SURPRISED ON HOW WELL YOU MADE THIS HORSE AND I KNOW THE LADY WAS THRILLED== THAT HORSE IS A LITTLE NOT TRUSTING HIM I THINK HOPE HE TALKS TO IT MORE ==GREAT WORK STEVE 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰THEM OLD CASTLES AMAZZING
Thanks Steve! AND Thanks to your wonderful wife…….the videographer! (Was that Yorkshire Pudding? Oh man, I miss having that during Christmas for dinner with Prime Rib.
Amazing! Love the long videos. I get so much out of them!
you truly are one of the best!!.
You’ve gotta have a Greggs lol, we do too often lol - great video! Thanks
Thank you ! Safe travels you guys!! 😊 from Spring, Tx near a small town called Houston 😎😎
Wonderful as always. I have to say I absolutely loved the look at your dinners and the site's. It's always fun. ❤❤❤❤
Just like the way your work with horses..been watching your videos...i rid e academic riding and work with natural horsemanship with horses and i just like this way when you can connect with the horse and your self...when you get the bond between you and the horse then you have a good friend there....
Can’t wait to see the next one. I really need a new horse to train. I sold mine last year. 😔
Dude the view! That was awesome!
The video for the other horse is 'Wild horse is impossible to catch'.
Steve enjoys his work even though its hard at times.....enjoys his food and most important enjoys been with Tanya. Not many people have all that together. Wonderful to see such a great relationship. I think the hardest job is Tanya's....holding the camera for the viewers. Says all the right things. She should branch out into counselling ....then Steve can hold the camera for her for a few hours.. 😂
Raven was a perfect name for her. I am glad she is coming around.